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Petruccio Auditore da Firenze

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"Ezio, can you do me a little favour?"
―Petruccio to Ezio, 1476

Petruccio Auditore da Firenze (1463 - 1476) was the youngest brother of Federico, Ezio and Claudia Auditore; the son of Maria Auditore and Giovanni Auditore da Firenze, an Assassin, Petruccio was destined to be trained in is father's ways upon coming of age. He was executed in 1476 as an accomplice to his father's "treason".

Biography

Pre-1476

Petruccio Auditore was a young Florentine nobleman living during the late 15th Century. His father, Giovanni Auditore da Firenze was a banker, but also in secret, an Assassin, who would surreptitiously prepare Petruccio and his brothers for their future as Assassins. However, Petruccio was consistenly ill, and was bed-ridden for much of his days.

Death and legacy

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Petruccio (right) is going to be executed.

In 1476, Petruccio asked his brother, Ezio, to retrieve some feathers for him, the reason for which he kept a secret. Ezio agreed, but informed his younger brother he must return to bed afterwards. The next day, Petruccio was arrested alongside his father and brother on a trumped-up charge of treason against the ruling Medici family; he was executed the day after.

Following the escape of Ezio, his mother and sister to Monteriggioni, Ezio begun his quest of vengence against the Knights Templar. Throughout the course of his journey, Ezio collected a large number of feathers in memory of Petruccio, which were strewn across northern Italy, and deposited them inside a chest in the Villa Auditore. After collecting fifty feathers, Ezio was given a large war hammer by his uncle, and after collecting fifty more, Ezio received a cape embossed with the Auditore crest from his mother, who thanked him for not giving up on her. This was the first time she had spoken since the execution.

During their confrontation in Venice, Rodrigo Borgia mentioned to Ezio that Pertruccio and Federico's deaths were not needed; he had just wanted to prove a point.

Trivia

  • If Petruccio's profile at the Database is read, it states that he may have died from his "illness," although it is later revealed in the mission "Last Man Standing" that he was executed.
  • Ezio's only interaction with him in the game is when Petruccio asks him to collect his feathers. After that, he is only seen during "Last Man Standing," but you never talk to him again.
  • Petruccio never came to know that his father was an Assassin.
  • Interestingly, when you look up Uberto Alberti's database video, you find Petruccio hanging in the left-hand side wearing different clothes.
  • Throughout the entire game, it was never hinted why Petruccio actually needed the feathers.
  • Besides Caterina Sforza's children in the Battle of Forli DLC, Petruccio is the only non-adult to feature in the Assassin's Creed game (apart from the brief memory of Ezio as a baby). The main reason for this is Ubisoft's policy of not including children as part of the crowd, in order to prevent foul-minded players from killing them.